This newly revised and
expanded study covers the development of classical music composition
from the Baroque Period to the Modern Period. Tracing the development of
orchestral music from Corelli, the father of modern violing playing, up
to the time of Igor Stravinsky, students will learn of the lives of the
great composers, of their triumphs and failures. Students will study the formation and instruments of the orchestra, the complex job of its conductor, read the most famous ballets, and listen to the greatest music works in history. Utilizing a combination of biographies, audio CDs, and fascinating books, students and teachers alike will gain an increased appreciation for classical music and the men and women who created it. Suitable for 4th-8th grade. Contains 75 lessons and it is suggested that 2-3 lessons be completed each week to finish the study in one year.

About the Author: Rebecca B. Manor, a homeschool graduate, majored in English Literature
at Hillsdale College and studied British Literature at Oxford
University. She wrote her first study guide, A History of Science, at age seventeen. She later co-authored Early American and World History with Rea. Her latest study guides are Medieval History Through Literature
for both Intermediate and High School. Rebecca and her husband, Scott,
currently reside in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where Rebecca is working
towards a Masters in English.

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